Hard drive under right rather than left palm rest
Hard drive under right rather than left palm rest
Am I correct that IBM has moved the hard drive from under the left palm rest (in the T30 line) to the right palm rest (in the T40 line) to accommodate the thinner frame? For those who like to leave their palm on the right palm rest while typing, and are bothered by the heat, are there any suggestions about a model where the hard drive is still under the left palm rest?
Thanks JD... I think that I must have sensitive hands. It is a little frustrating, because I truly adore the Thinkpad in every other respect, and loved my old T30, but the heat under the right palm rest really bothers me.
I would actually prefer a bulkier thinkpad if they still made them so that I wouldn't run into (what is for me) the heat problem...
I would actually prefer a bulkier thinkpad if they still made them so that I wouldn't run into (what is for me) the heat problem...
Like JD I have a 7K60 in my T40 and I never notice any heat in the palmrest.
I'm using it now and it takes an effort to discern any difference in heat betweeen the right and left palmrests.
Regards,
James
I'm using it now and it takes an effort to discern any difference in heat betweeen the right and left palmrests.
Regards,
James
James at thinkpads dot com
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5.5K+ posts and all I've got to show for it are some feathers.... AND a Bird wearing a Crown
I don't believe that for a second. When I'm doing a HDD scan or playing a game that involves plenty of HDD activity the HDD obviously omits more heat. Unless by some miracle it's never happened to you it will affect 99.9% of everyone else, regardless of what HDD you have.JHEM wrote:Like JD I have a 7K60 in my T40 and I never notice any heat in the palmrest.
I have a T40 (40GB 5400), T40p (7k60) and a T42 (40GB 5400) and this happens with all of them and everyone else I know who has a T4x series.
Under normal conditions and circumstances then I'd agree that the palm rest shoudn't really warm up, but when it does it's no big issue, the heat has to go somewhere!
What don't you believe? That I don't notice the heat increase or that it doesn't occur?Steve007 wrote:I don't believe that for a second. When I'm doing a HDD scan or playing a game that involves plenty of HDD activity the HDD obviously omits more heat. Unless by some miracle it's never happened to you it will affect 99.9% of everyone else, regardless of what HDD you have.JHEM wrote:Like JD I have a 7K60 in my T40 and I never notice any heat in the palmrest.
As I type this the 7K60 HD in my T40 (1.5GHz, 1.5GB RAM, XP SP2) is reporting a temperature of 87F/31C! At this temperature for the HD the amount of heat increase discernible on the palmrest is negligible. Most of the time, probably around 95%, my HD rarely gets above 95F/35C. When I defragged the HD yesterday it went up to 106F/41C, which is about the highest I've ever noted for this HD. I'm not saying it hasn't gone higher, but that's the highest I've ever consciously noted.
For the record, I don't game on this unit, I have a desktop for that. This unit is primarily used for running AutoCAD and some environmental response programs when I'm on the road, obviously along with the "usual" internet access functions, Wordsmithing and spreadsheets.
I have never noted the palmrest to be so warm as to be bothersome.
(Now up to 98F/37C!)
Regards,
James
James at thinkpads dot com
5.5K+ posts and all I've got to show for it are some feathers.... AND a Bird wearing a Crown
5.5K+ posts and all I've got to show for it are some feathers.... AND a Bird wearing a Crown
My HD temperature stays at around 30C most of the time unless I am doing some HD intensive task like large file transfer. The highest it ever went, according to mobile meter was like 42C.
One thing that I noticed was that once it warms up it seemed to take fairly long to cool down again to 30C. May be due to lack to fan.
One thing that I noticed was that once it warms up it seemed to take fairly long to cool down again to 30C. May be due to lack to fan.
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Re: Hard drive under right rather than left palm rest
I think this is a good design. My R40 on my left burns seriously.philspec wrote:Am I correct that IBM has moved the hard drive from under the left palm rest (in the T30 line) to the right palm rest (in the T40 line) to accommodate the thinner frame? For those who like to leave their palm on the right palm rest while typing, and are bothered by the heat, are there any suggestions about a model where the hard drive is still under the left palm rest?
& since my right hand is more active, my left hand rests on the platform & my right hand jumps around.
ThinkPad X230T Intel Core i5 3320M 2.6GHz 4GB 500GB HDD Intel HD Graphics 4000 with docking station
Dell Vostro 1420 Core 2 Duo 2.53 GHz 4GB 320GB HDD 256MB nVidia GeForce 8400m DVD RW
Dell Vostro 1420 Core 2 Duo 2.53 GHz 4GB 320GB HDD 256MB nVidia GeForce 8400m DVD RW
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